HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-08-30, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1973
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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(Photo by Haugh)
Married In United Church
K1RK—BIERL1NG
Zurich United Church provided
the setting August 25, 1973 for the
marriage of Joyce Edith Bierling
and Donald James Kirk.
Rev. Bruce Guy conducted the
ceremony amidst baskets of
gladioli and two yellow and white
candelabra. Mrs. Milton Oesch
and soloist Mrs. A. Amacher
provided the music.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a long
gown of organdy over polyester
crepe with lace bodice, lace
lantern sleeves and rounded
neckline.
The bride carried yellow roses
on a Bible.
She was attended by her sister,
Ruby Bierling, as maid of honor
and bridesmaids Cathy Kirk,
sister of the groom, Ruth Sebben
and Doris Stephen, both cousins
Of Livestock, Farm Equipment and
Household Items
FOR
some
Mr. Gerald Mason
Lot 21, Concession 13, Stephen Township, 1 mile south of
Dashwood and First Farm on the right side West of County
Road No 2.
Saturday, September 8, at
LIVESTOCK: - Five Holstein cows,
cows, one poled Hereford cow and
bred June and July to poled Herefo
Three heifers and five steers
Two heifers and three steers
Five spring calves.
1:00 P,M.
two black white face
one Charlois cow --all
rd.
- two years old.
- yearlings.
EQUIPMENT:- Massey Harris 50 tractor, 3 pt. hitch and
front end loader; Ford Jubilee tractor, 3 pt. hitch; Cock-
shutt 13 run drill, power lift, grass and fertilizer box;
Cockshutt 11 run team drill; Ford baler, like new; Ford
3 furrow 12" plow, like new: Ford 7i' cultivator with
shields; Ford blade; 24 plate double disc, Case 7' mower;
culti-packer; McCormick 200 manure spreader; 12" post
hold auger; McCormick 6' team mower; 5 section harrows;
four wheel wagon on rubber with rack; McCormick '7'
binder; Bean puller; Case hammermill; Platform Kale;
Chore Boy 2 unit miler, vacuum pump, motor and piping
for ten head; fanning mill; cream .separator with stainless
steel discs; Pioneer 24" chain saw; cement mixer; 200 gal
tank; pully driven buzz saw; wheel barrow and other
miscellaneous items.
HOUSEHOLD: - Dresser; commode; kitchen cabinets; two
iron bed steads; wall picture frame stand; day bed; high
chair; play pen; sealers and jars; incubator and other
miscellaneous items.
TERMS; CASH
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale.
411, J RI® ELL
AUCTIONEERS AND SALES MANAGERS
"Doug" "Jack"
237-3576 237-3431
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of the bride.
All dresses were styled
similarly to the bride's dress'with
the maid of honor in yellow and
the bridesmaids in green.
Glenn Cockwill was best man
and guests were ushered by
Gordon Bierling, brother of the
bride, Richard Jennison and Tom
Patterson.
Following a reception at the
Pineridge Chalet, the couple left
for a wedding trip to Southern
Ontario,
For travelling the bride
changed to a two piece blue pant
suit.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Bierling, RR 2,
Zurich and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirk,
Exeter.
The couple will reside in
Exeter,
Prior to the marriage, the bride
was honored at showers given by
the Zurich 4-H girls; Mrs. Gary
Ford; Mrs. Gerry McLean;
bridesmaids and school friends;
and the Zurich UCW.
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g. minister
speak int
fear tion an
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The annual meeting of the
Huron Federation of Agriculture
will be held a month earlier Char
normal this year to accommod-
ate Eugene Whelan, Federal
Minister of Agriculture, who wil:
likely be the guest speaker.
Mason Bailey, of Blyth,
president of the HFA said last
week that no date for the meet-
ing has been set yet pending
word as to when Mr. Whelan
can come. He told directors
of the Federation at their August
meeting in Clinton that Mr.
Whelan's office had indicated
he could come and speak to the
group if the meeting were early
in October.
ONTARIO BEAN MEETING
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, at 9A.M.
.At Jack Peck's Farm
(1'e miles west of Kippen)
SEE AND HEAR DISCUSSION ON
*VARIETIES including new "KENTWOOD"
Coloured beans * Herbicides * Fertilizer
Refreshments at 11 a, rn.
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